The Center for Task Force Training (CenTF) Program provides training and technical assistance services to law enforcement agencies throughout the United States and focuses on the management of multijurisdictional task force operations.

The Communities Against Terrorism Program initiative, a component of the SLATT Program, enhances law enforcement’s capacity to detect and deter violent extremism by providing resources outlining potential indicators of terrorism for specific industries. Materials are designed to be shared with businesses to support relationship-building efforts.

The Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC) members represent law enforcement and homeland security agencies from all levels of government. The CICC advocates for state, local, and tribal law enforcement and their efforts to develop and share criminal intelligence for the purpose of promoting public safety and securing the nation.

The 28 CFR Part 23 Training and Technical Assistance Program promotes effective information sharing by clarifying the various rules and regulations that govern the collection, receipt, storage, and dissemination of criminal intelligence information and promotes the protection of privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have partnered to offer training and technical assistance services through the Fusion Process Technical Assistance Program and Services Program. These services are delivered by a group of subject-matter experts with experience in the development and operation of fusion centers.

The Gang Resistance Education And Training Program focuses on student and family life-skills development to help youth avoid delinquent behavior, violence, and gang membership. The Program offers four components designed for elementary and middle school students instructed by certified criminal justice professionals.

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Global Initiative was created to support the broad scale exchange of pertinent justice and public safety information. It promotes standards-based electronic information exchange to provide the justice community with timely, accurate, and accessible information in a secure and trusted environment.MORE ►

The Justice Information Sharing Web site is a comprehensive information sharing resource for justice practitioners at all levels of government, providing timely and useful information on justice integration and relevant technological developments.

The Law Enforcement Forecasting Group utilizes the expertise of law enforcement leaders and academic research professionals to analyze emerging issues and trends to develop law enforcement policy recommendations and to disseminate the findings and recommendations via briefings, publications, and presentations.MORE ►

The Methamphetamine Training and Technical Assistance Program provides methamphetamine investigative training to sworn U.S. law enforcement personnel. Training is instructed by current practitioners and nationally recognized experts to address a myriad of methamphetamine investigation strategies and safety techniques. MORE ►

The National Gang Center (NGC) assists policymakers, researchers, criminal justice practitioners, direct service providers, and other community members in their efforts to reduce gang involvement and street gang activity. MORE ►

The National Information Exchange Model is a federal, state, local, and tribal interagency initiative providing a foundation for seamless information exchange. Practitioners of government and industry share accurate, complete, timely, and appropriately secured information to enable informed decision making for the greater good.

Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative Training is designed to increase the effectiveness of state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement, public safety professionals, and frontline partners in identifying, reporting, evaluating, and sharing pre-incident terrorism indicators to prevent acts of terrorism. MORE ►

The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative builds on what law enforcement and other agencies have been doing for years—gathering information regarding criminal activity—and establishes a standardized process whereby SAR information can be shared among agencies to help prevent terrorism-related activity.MORE ►

The Regional Information Sharing Systems® (RISS) is a nationwide program that provides secure information sharing, analytical and investigative support, and officer safety event deconfliction to hundreds of thousands of local, state, federal, and tribal law enforcement and criminal justice professionals across the country.

The Sex Offender Registry Tool is a sex offender management system and public registry Web site that assists states, at no cost, in complying with the registry system requirements of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).

The State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT) Program provides specialized terrorism detection, investigation, and interdiction training and technical assistance services to state, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecution authorities throughout the United States. SLATT offers classroom and online training and resources.

The Tribe and Territory Sex Offender Registry System is a hosted sex offender management system and public registry Web site that assists tribes and territories in complying with the registry system requirements of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).

The VALOR Initiative is designed to prevent violence against law enforcement and to ensure officer resilience and survivability through delivery of training and resources to U.S. law enforcement professionals. VALOR offers training and resources designed for law enforcement executives, commanders, analysts, and frontline officers.

The COPS Office Collaborative Reform Initiative is designed to improve trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve by providing a means to organizational transformation around specific issues.

The Violence Reduction Network (VRN) Initiative is a comprehensive violence reduction strategy created by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to leverage the broad spectrum of existing DOJ resources to provide strategic, intensive training and technical assistance to select cities that are troubled by high rates of chronic violence.

IIR maintains a full-scale training department with extensive experience in developing, coordinating, and delivering training programs. Since IIR's inception, training of law enforcement has been a top priority and...

Gangs continue to be a significant problem across the country. IIR's extensive experience and support in anti-gang initiatives and training assist state and local gang investigators and officials, as well as communities to provide...